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BSEB Class 10th ENGLISH CH-1 The Pace For Living Quiz with MANOJAVAM CLASSES
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The author of 'The Pace for Living ' wants to dine in London and lunch in :
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Chicago
New York
California
Arizona
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The people now think faster than people did :
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150 years from now
500 years from today
200 years from today
30 years ago
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How does the writer classify himself as a thinker in 'The Pace for Living' ?
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An intelligent thinker
A slow Thinker
A social thinker
None of these
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People now a days think ......... than ancient times.
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deeper
faster
longer
slower
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In the essay 'The Pace for Living' the Corn merchant is ............
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an ambitious man
an anxious man
an adventurous man
None of these
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In ' The pace for Living', the author saw a play in :
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Denmark
Dublin
Denver
Delhi
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In 'The pace for Living ', R.C. Hutchinson discusses:
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the happiness of men
the agony of modern man
the dilemma of people
None of these
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The author of the story 'The Pace for Living' enjoyed going in a car at ..........
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Ninety miles an hour
Eighty miles an hour
Sixty miles an hour
Seventy miles an hour
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How many gir were there in the film?
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Tow
Three
Four
Five
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Which tribe did the author belong?
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Fast thinkers
Slow thinkers
Steady thinkers
None of these
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The essay 'The Pace for Living', captures the agony of ........
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a modern man
a sick man
a police man
a postman
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In 'The Pace of Living', the author discusses:
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the agony of modern man
the miseries of ancient people
the dilemma of people
the problems of old age
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Mental activities of our time tend to follow the peace of :
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computers
aeroplanes
houses
machines
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Who was cheating the corn-merchant?
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His Son
His Nephew
His Daughter
His Wife
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Rapid movement gives you a superficial sense of :
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drama
music
security
hope
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Who had the fantastic opinion of spending $ 10 on a holiday?
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Son of Corn-merchant
Daughter of Corn-merchant
Father of Corn-merchant
Wife of Corn-merchant
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R.C. Hutchinson was a .......
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American Novelist
British Novelist
French Novelist
Italion Novelist
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The author finds himself in a hopeless situation when he goes to watch the :
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cinema
theatre
dance programme
singing competition
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The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the real ....... of travel.
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pains
pleasure
dreams
knowledge
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The main character in the play which the author saw was a/an ..... corn-merchant.
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elderly
handicapped
young
diabetic
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In 'The Pace for Living', the writer captures the agony of ....... man.
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modern
ancient
future
uncivilized
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In 'The Pace for Living', the author says that ........ are designed to test the mental speed of a person.
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education tests
psychological tests
placement tests
intelligence tests
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'The Pace for Living' is written by :
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Aung San Suu Kyi
Toni Morrison
R.C. Hutchinson
Satyajit Ray
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The author in 'The Pace for Living ' enjoys :
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long car drives
air flights
train journeys
road journeys
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The corn-merchant was getting ...... by his nephew in 'The Pace for Living'.
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beaten up
scolded
cheated
praised
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Slow thinkers have a disadvantage when it comes to getting a ..........
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car
factory
living
holiday
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Hutchinson was sure that he will score the lowest marks in any ...... test.
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driving
music
sports
intelligence
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Slow thiners are ndicapped in the business of getting a ..........
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car
living
meal
house
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Accrding rto the author, intelligence test are designed .......
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to test the mental speed
to test the physical speed
character
speech
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The ancestors had o do without the pleasures of :
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reading
wealth
food
travel
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"The Pace For Living" is written by ...........
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Aung Sun Suu Kyi
Toni Morrison
R.C. Hutchinson
Satyajit Ray
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The chief character in the play in 'The Pace for Living' was man of many :
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joys
skills
talents
anxieties
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Where
did the writer of ' The Pace For Living ' watch the play?
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Dubai
Dublin
Delhi
London
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R. C. Hutchinson was .........
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American Novelist
British Novelist
French Novelist
Italian Novelist
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The main character in "Pace for Living", which the author saw was a/an ........ core merchant.
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elderly
handicapped
young
diabetic
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The author admits tht quick trave! does not give the traveller the real ...... of travel.
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pains
pleasure
living
holiday
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In "The Pace for Living",the writer captures the avony of ........ man.
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modern
ancient
future
uncivilized
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Where the author saw a play in which a corn-merchant was the chief chareacter?
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Budapest
Milan
Dublin
Conteburry
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Who had the fantastic notion of spending Rs.10 on a holiday?
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Son of corn -merchant
Daugher of corn-merchant
Father of corn-merchant
Wife of corn-merchant
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Who was cheating the corn-merchant?
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His Son
His Nephew
His Daughter
His Wife
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Who did like fast travelling?
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The Corn-merchant
The wife of Corn-merchant
The Author
None of these
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Who didn't dislike the rapid movement of life?
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Cors-merchant
Nephew of Corn - merchant
The Author
Wife of Corn-merchant
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Which word in the passage stands for worship?
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Adore
Esprit
Despair
Escapiert
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Which tribe did the author belong?
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Fast thinkers
Slow thinkers
Steady thinkers
None of these
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How many girls were in film?
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Two
Three
Four
Five
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The main character in the play which the author saw was a/an ...... corn-merchant.
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elderly
handicapped
young
diabetic
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Slow thinkers have a disadvantage when it comes to earning a .......... .
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Car
Factory
living
holiday
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Who was a man of many anxieties and had a dicky heart?
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R.C. Hutchinson
Corn-merchant
The nephew of the Corn-merchant
The wife of the Corn-merchant
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Who exhibits an exceptional flair for touching the sensitive issues of the contemporary society?
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William Cowper
Joan Lexau
Walter deal Mare
R.C. Hutchinson
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What was the most enchanting line in the play?
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Now That's too much
Now that's too fast
Is this the same girl as the one we saw at the beginning?
I'esprit de I' escaliert
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The man's complaint was so gloriously irrelevant to his
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Own Character
Own mind
Own situation
Own country
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The speaker goes in a car at ........ .
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nineteen miles an hour
fourteen miles an hour
sixteen miles an hour
ninety miles an hour
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The elderly corn-merchant was a man of ....... .
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Wealth
property
anxieties
dicky
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The Irish get a subtle truth by the most unlikely .......... .
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approaches
reproaches
illusration
comic
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To dine in LonDon and ......... in New York next day seems to me most satisfactory experiences.
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dinner
breakfast
toast
lunch
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Slow thinkers are terribly ..... in the business of getting a living.
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capped
handicapped
disabled
tortured
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All the tests, today are designed to measure ......... .
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the speed of a bus
the speed of va train
the speed of mind
none of these
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The chief character of the play was
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Dublin
An elderly Corn-merchant
An old woman
Narrator
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Altogether the pace of life was getting too much for
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The narrator
Dublin
Corn merchant
The girls
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The agony of moderm man is captured by
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Dublin
Joan Lexau
R.C. Hutchinson
The Corn - merchant
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The speaker adores the machines the hurl one about at
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Dublin
Rapid movement
Now York
Battersea
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The elderly Corn-merchant lived in
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Dublin
A small Irish country town
England
A big Irish country town
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Who was a man of many anxieties?
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The narrator himself
The elderly Corn-merchant
The Corn-merchant's nephew
The Corn-merchant's wife
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T dine in London and lunch in New York next day seems to the narrator
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too fast
a superficial sense of drama
too slow
a most satisfactory experience
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Tose who o not think fast in the High street nowadays may not get another chance in this world to
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think slow
think fast
think very fast
think at all
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Weak-hearted means same as
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Quick
Freaky
Dicky
Despair
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When he narrator goes to cinema, he finds himself in
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a peculiar sent
great trouble
a hopeless fog
a cheerful mood
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Illustration means same as
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painting
drawing
example
fanciful
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The correct meaning of anxieties is
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happiness
worries
anger
sadness
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The antonym of 'rapid' is
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fast
slow
hurl
superficial
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The synonym of 'prejudice' is
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handicapped
business
bias
love
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Which of the following words is an adjective ?
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mentally
mentality
mind
mental
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Who saw a play in Dublin not long ago ?
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a corn -merchant
a farmer
R.C. Hutchinson
none of these
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